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New Delhi, 1 May 2024: The Supreme Court reiterated that a confession recorded under Section 67 of the NDPS Act is not admissible in evidence.
The Bench pointed out that how the appellant in this case was apprehended and brought to the NCB Office at Ahmedab......
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Source : Verdictum
Supreme Court
Justice Sandeep Mehta
Justice Prasanna Bhalachandra Varale
Confession
Section 67 NDPS Act
Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act
seizure of contraband
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